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washington don't know nothing about me and pete here. with the two indians, the inspector and you out of that way. you wouldn't. why not? what do you say to a two way split, pete? sounds good, boss. there's your answer lackey. didn't like the sniveling coward either. say what about the men in the cave? why worry about them? after all who can trust army soldiers with money? get outside and get the horses. i got a little unfinished business in here. right away, boss. ♪ ♪ ♪ pete? tonto, you alright? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what's going on here? bollen. we've been looking for you. on your feet. you're under arrest. sergeant, watch him. you too, we've been looking for you and bollen for a long time. sergeant, take charge of these deserters. now, stranger, who are you? the man who just saved our lives. inspector williams. hello, flynn, you got here just in time. this is my friend, murray. lieutenant. his company from fort mason was out looking for deserters when they met out supply train. we heard some shots as were bringing flyn
washington don't know nothing about me and pete here. with the two indians, the inspector and you out of that way. you wouldn't. why not? what do you say to a two way split, pete? sounds good, boss. there's your answer lackey. didn't like the sniveling coward either. say what about the men in the cave? why worry about them? after all who can trust army soldiers with money? get outside and get the horses. i got a little unfinished business in here. right away, boss. ♪ ♪ ♪ pete? tonto, you...
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>> absolutely. >> these guys up there in washington are so bought and paid for, the money involved in the political process is wrecking the system. >> we got sold out. >> reporter: the frustration is obvious. there's even an occupy deland movement. and protesters are taking to the streets, well, at least to an intersection. and along with the frustration, there's a deep vein of anxiety, many much of it stemming from the housing crisis that decimated florida. i'm standing here in deland, street lights, sidewalks. one thing missing. houses. this is a ghost town. 45 empty weed-filled lots now. and there are places like this all over central florida. a sure sign of how quickly the bottom fell out. president obama who just recently traveled i-4 on a visit to orlando, is getting much of the blame, even from 2008 supporters like brianna jordan. >> it seems to me like the economy in florida is just not getting better. it is just not. i won't completely blame that on obama. >> reporter: but you're not sure you're going to give him four more years. >> i'm not sure i'm going to give him four mor
>> absolutely. >> these guys up there in washington are so bought and paid for, the money involved in the political process is wrecking the system. >> we got sold out. >> reporter: the frustration is obvious. there's even an occupy deland movement. and protesters are taking to the streets, well, at least to an intersection. and along with the frustration, there's a deep vein of anxiety, many much of it stemming from the housing crisis that decimated florida. i'm standing...
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, hillary, from our washington bureau. hillary, we are aware how easy the world was for him to get around, to meet other cultures, stay in different places. did he ever talk to you about unease over security? cognizant of any threat? was he content with the level of his security? >> he spoke a little bit about the security, but he really didn't make a big deal of it. he more spoke of how much he enjoyed the work he was doing and the diplomatic mission that he was on. >> we keep hearing from libya that local people were very, very upset over his death because he had made so many friends on the ground there. >> yeah. i even got to visit in 2007, and he was very close friends with a tennis-playing family in the community. he was very close to a lot of the libyans on personal levels. >> it's the first time in a generation in a u.s. ambassador has been killed on the job. in all of the rush of bad news and travel and preparing to bring him home, have you had a chance to measure what he meant to so many other people? >> yeah, i'm
, hillary, from our washington bureau. hillary, we are aware how easy the world was for him to get around, to meet other cultures, stay in different places. did he ever talk to you about unease over security? cognizant of any threat? was he content with the level of his security? >> he spoke a little bit about the security, but he really didn't make a big deal of it. he more spoke of how much he enjoyed the work he was doing and the diplomatic mission that he was on. >> we keep...
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and doing your homework in the car knowing you're being sent to washington. >> yeah. >> reporter: to have sex with the president essentially. >> right. i think that's probably partly what makes me feel sad. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening and welcome to our live broadcast, our first in our new time slot and while we normally air a range of stories on dierent topics and from different correspondents over the course of the hour, this week we're devoting the broadcast to this one topic. it is the story just published of an affair between a college student and president john f. kennedy. the author of this new book has chosen to tell us her story. in a moment you'll learn why she waited 50 years to share intimate details about this martyred former president who still enjoys such a unique role in our modern history and so tonight we bring you meredith vieira's exclusive interview with mimi alford. jfk's intern. it adds another surprising and disturbing layer to john f. kennedy's presidential portrait. >> i don't think what i did at 19 i don't -- you know, the
and doing your homework in the car knowing you're being sent to washington. >> yeah. >> reporter: to have sex with the president essentially. >> right. i think that's probably partly what makes me feel sad. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening and welcome to our live broadcast, our first in our new time slot and while we normally air a range of stories on dierent topics and from different correspondents over the course of the hour, this week...
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in the 1970s he came to washington. i went to work at the bottom level of a consulting firm. in the 1990s he resigned in disgrace from the job as speaker. i got to run the olympic winter games. >> i'm not going to spend the evening trying to chase governor romney's misinformation. we'll have a site at newt.org by tomorrow morning to list -- he's said at least four things that are false. i don't want to waste time on them. >> he didn't rise to the bait. in fact, mitt romney called him an influence peddler and wouldn't back down from calling him a lobbyist though newt gingrich put out the contract with freddie mac just before the debate started. he pointed out, mitt romney did that gingrich reported to the chief lobbyist of freddie mac. newt gingrich has decided in this state right now at least the tactic is to be presidential and try to prove to party leaders and voters that he can be thought of as the nominee. >> the roles were reversed here, chuck. tonight it was mitt romney saying i wanted to be positive but i have all the incoming in south carolina. i had to answer back. n
in the 1970s he came to washington. i went to work at the bottom level of a consulting firm. in the 1990s he resigned in disgrace from the job as speaker. i got to run the olympic winter games. >> i'm not going to spend the evening trying to chase governor romney's misinformation. we'll have a site at newt.org by tomorrow morning to list -- he's said at least four things that are false. i don't want to waste time on them. >> he didn't rise to the bait. in fact, mitt romney called...
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i think if you were to ask the folks in washington, they will tell you that there is a lot of behavior that while it was unethical and perhaps morally suspect didn't rise to the level of criminal conduct. >> reporter: is it sometimes just easier to go to the guy who is on the bottom of the food chain? >> it's certainly a lot easier, but that doesn't make it right. and it doesn't really accomplish the broader goals that you want from your department of justice in the aftermath of a crisis, and that's to make it very clear that if you break the law, if you do this type of unethical behavior that you will be held accountable. and all the charlie engles in the world rotting in jail aren't going to accomplish that goal. >> it may not surprise you to learn that charlie engle is petitioning for a new trial hoping to overturn his conviction. charlie still owes the banks $250,000 in restitution. >>> up next here tonight, on the trail of the man u.s. officials call the largest single threat to america. >>> and later, the pitfalls of four stars. life at the top of the military, according to those
i think if you were to ask the folks in washington, they will tell you that there is a lot of behavior that while it was unethical and perhaps morally suspect didn't rise to the level of criminal conduct. >> reporter: is it sometimes just easier to go to the guy who is on the bottom of the food chain? >> it's certainly a lot easier, but that doesn't make it right. and it doesn't really accomplish the broader goals that you want from your department of justice in the aftermath of a...
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. >> the special prosecutor tonight in jacksonville and with us now from washington, d.c. are the parents of trayvon martin, sybrina fulton, travis martin, joined by their attorney, benjamin crump. it's been another long and i emotional day for you folks, and we won't keep you long. i'd like to start with a question to trayvon's mom, and that is this -- does this meet the goal you have set from the beginning? this has been such a long campaign for you. >> i was never specific in what charges. i just wanted him arrested, and i left it to ms.corey's office to determine which would be most severe and those are the ones they determined. i just wanted an arrest. we just wanted him brought to justice in some type of accountability for the murder of our son. >> and mr. martin, all along you've been saying, as lawyers put it, you wanted this to happen on the merits. you wanted an arrest to happen based on the evidence and not emotion, which, of course, is substantial in this case. does this meet your goal? >> yes, it does, because from the outset, we've always felt that there was
. >> the special prosecutor tonight in jacksonville and with us now from washington, d.c. are the parents of trayvon martin, sybrina fulton, travis martin, joined by their attorney, benjamin crump. it's been another long and i emotional day for you folks, and we won't keep you long. i'd like to start with a question to trayvon's mom, and that is this -- does this meet the goal you have set from the beginning? this has been such a long campaign for you. >> i was never specific in...
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how almost two years ago, the 18-year-old college freshman had walked onto the george washington bridge spanning the hudson river, climbed the barrier and jumped to his death. tyler's older brother, james, remembers the night vividly. >> my mom couldn't even talk. she was just screaming. i think i knew before they even said. i think i knew it was tyler. >> reporter: but the clementis were in for another blow. >> if tyler wasn't gay, this thing never happened. >> reporter: what they learned was that something terrible had been done to their son just before his death. tyler's roommate at rutgers university in new jersey had used a webcam to spy on tyler during an intimate moment with another man. the video was streamed so others in their dorm could see it. >> are you surprised tyler didn't call you and say, look, i've got to tell you what my roommate did. >> absolutely. even to the point of being a little angry, if you can believe that. >> maybe he was embarrassed? >> that has crossed my mind. >> reporter: the roommate, dharun ravi, even tweeted about what he'd done to tyler, saying i am
how almost two years ago, the 18-year-old college freshman had walked onto the george washington bridge spanning the hudson river, climbed the barrier and jumped to his death. tyler's older brother, james, remembers the night vividly. >> my mom couldn't even talk. she was just screaming. i think i knew before they even said. i think i knew it was tyler. >> reporter: but the clementis were in for another blow. >> if tyler wasn't gay, this thing never happened. >>...